• Portfolio
  • Artists
  • Log In
Artwork Archive Logo
  • Discovery

Justice Arts Coalition

Message
  • Portfolio
  • Artists
Where the Wild Things Are
  • Where the Wild Things Are
  • Mixed media
  • Inquire
  • Share
  • Facebook logo facebook Share this blog post via Facebook
  • Twitter logo twitter Share this blog post via Twitter
  • LinkedIn logo linkedin Share blog post via LinkedIn
  • Email logo email Share this blog post via email
Prev
Next

The primary contact I have with women these day is through the myriad of fashion magazines that find themselves in a prison. They hint at an aspect of society that I am no longer able to participate in and have been far removed from. Due to this, my understanding of women has become more mythical and surreal. For this painting, I chose images that represented women's sexuality and their power derived from it. Through a process I discovered myself, I removed the ink from these magazines and transferred them on to a canvas. I then painted a landscape that lent itself to my feelings of fear and longing inspired from such images.

Other Work From Justice Arts Coalition

when something weird happens by Steven J. Levy
Where Does Blood Come From by Carlos De Gabarrette
Wicked by Mason Riley
Who's Calling You a SOB? by J. Scott
When I am Free by Carole Alden
Who Will Tell the Sorrow of the Living of This Earth or Unrelenting by Geo 617
Why Can't I Be You? by Dominique Merritt
White Umbrella by Richard Dowless
White Tail in front of Waterfall by R. Zumar
White Rhino by R. Zumar
See all artwork from Justice Arts Coalition
 

Powered by Artwork Archive